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It's saved me more than £75 over the years. Do I take it that this edition has the colour photos of various boots / second issues / originals. Thought the 5th edition was most valuable for that detail. 

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2 hours ago, Dean said:

It's saved me more than £75 over the years. Do I take it that this edition has the colour photos of various boots / second issues / originals. Thought the 5th edition was most valuable for that detail. 

Goodness.... If I had purchased at them "Guide Prices" .... I would be more than £7500 worse off !  ?

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Edition 7 is long overdue but I hope it reflects the actual market rather than just John's sales. Not sure why albums are to feature in this. The volume will be too big to travel with, and too heavy unless there is to be a paperback edition. Sure, I will buy a copy but plan to carry on using volumes 5 and 6 as they have useful info in them.

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JM , has certainly got massive "Cojones" to attempt another price guide in today's mad market!  How to give definitive prices would seem a massive challenge, but I am sure with Stella , Johnny will have risen to it! I commend him for the work and effort he has displayed since his Initial effort in 2001, Salud, Johnny ,Malaga, Spain.

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Just a thought but with the current popular trend for adult colouring books, would there be a potential market for a self pricing , price guide with laminated pages where you would be able to add, delete or amend prices due to any flutuations in the market at will ?

Dave

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5 hours ago, Rbman said:

Goodness.... If I had purchased at them "Guide Prices" .... I would be more than £7500 worse off !  ?

Was thinking more of boot photos and information. Although price useful as a guide (50%) 

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On 3 June 2016 at 07:36, TRICKY said:

What John actually did in 2001 was cock it up for everybody going to the States.

Two schools of thought on this. The book actually helped diggers with limited knowledge and brought a heap of rare records to the surface. Alternatively, the era of dirt cheap records ended and everyone started scrapping for rarities pushing the prices up. The onslaught of eBay and emergence of Popsike changed the way US dealers did business just as much as John's books. In trips to the US recently, it has been a real asset despite the higher prices of records as it's better to have the records at any price rather than not at all.

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1 hour ago, Mister Fish said:

There are some massively undervalued 45's in the guide as well especially if you're looking for 70's :wicked:

I understand there will be lots of 'unknowns' (meaning not sold via John) in the book as well.

So a much more rounded and welcomed edition imo.

 

I agree, there is always a huge amount of stuff thats listed a lot cheaper than need be in his guides. 

£75 quid for some quality record porn is a steal.  Who's toilet would be without one...

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On 03/06/2016 at 07:36, TRICKY said:

What John actually did in 2001 was cock it up for everybody going to the States.

and everyone buying from the States!  

 

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Wonder if it will ...or has been made at the same binders/publisher/printer ???????My last one is in pieces ...cant find half my W section !!!!!!! yet two earlier copies are still in great shape !!!!  ???? and i have been using them just as much .

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